![]() Still, I guess the blue in the flag isn't sky blue, bright and cheery. That said, the darkening around the edges might work as a modernization of the look but it does seem - much like people have said about the Superman costume in Man of Steel - to miss the symbolism of Captain America somewhat. Given where it is on his body, and the idea that Wilson has both a shield and wings, it seems unlikely this will be much of a distraction, though it isn't as though anybody will spend a lot of time looking at that part of the costume when he's in action. It has those unnecessary seams like the New 52 Batman design, but in addition to that they put in white "ribs" that run from the seam in the front to one on the back, with a blue (or is it black?) area over top of them leading to Sam's armpit. Tmall Retail has listed official toys from TFATWS, which show Sam Wilson combining the iconic Captain America look with his own Falcon Uniform, he’s even carrying the shield. Either way, the top of the costume is slightly too busy for my liking. With all that in mind, a recent toy leak reported by The Direct gives us a look at what Sam’s suit will look like if and when he becomes the next Captain America. The young man introduces himself as Sam Wilson, a native of Harlem. Having finished his disguise, Captain America spots the young African-American and thanks him for his help. It could very well be that this is an effect of the inking or coloring and not actually something that will play into the costume design (it doesn't seem to show up on the Immonen image). Back on Exile Island, the falcon - named Redwing - returns to his master, who set it upon the Exiles to save the man whom they were attacking. ![]() In the full-cast poster above, it appears as though Sam's costume features black stripes on the sides (a la the "Last Son of Krypton" look from The Reign of the Supermen), but it doesn't look like it in the larger image of Cap only. Since it's black-and-white, though, one thing that I've wondered remains unanswered: Will they alter his wings to be alternating red and white in keeping with the Captain America color scheme, rather than the solid colors that his wings typically have been depicted as having? It doesn't look like it, but a black and white picture could go either way and the move would make design sense. Marvel TV Comics Falcon had strong words for Captain America fans in his Marvel finale Can there be a Black Captain America Sam Wilson has thoughts By Matt Patches and Susana Polo Apr. You can see the image above, courtesy Pacheco's Facebook page. ![]()
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